Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Crabapples
The freshness of a Washington, D.C. spring has long since given way to sweltering heat and humidity. JCB's delicate crabapple blossoms seem like a dream after this oppressive summer that feels like it will last forever.
On Mere Point, the crabapple tree has produced tight clusters of unripened fruit. Take heart, dear one, they are evidence of time passing.
Today's link from "You Must Remember This."
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ReplyDeleteBarbara, God bless you!
ReplyDeleteDanke!
ReplyDeletePretty photo! Now I want to see a crabapple recipe :)
ReplyDeleteLambAround ~ Thank you! They are often made into jelly...although I think it's an acquired taste!
ReplyDeleteAll good things come to those who wait. xo
ReplyDeleteJCB, you were always a patient child...
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